"Blind people can get from point A to point B. They learn to count steps if they have to, but they miss the journey because they don't always know what they're passing. The idea behind Talking Points is to enhance the journey," said James Knox, adaptive technology coordinator for the University's Information Technology Central Services.

Spam goes blue

Although Talking Points is the first orientation system designed for the blind, sighted users could benefit from information about tourist sites or retail sales (welcome to the world of Bluetooth spam). Talking Point also incorporates community-generated information from a website.

"If it caught on, this would be an effective way to tag the whole world," said Jason Stewart, a master's student in the School of Information and one of the system's developers. That's the spirit Jason, think big!